You do not need to splash out a fortune on sound proofing as you start on your podcasting journey.

You do not need to buy a special booth or reams of soundproofing material.

You do not need to line your walls with egg cartons or install a red "recording" light.

You DO NEED to find a quiet room with lots of soft furnishings. A walk-in clothes closet would work well too. As would recording inside a car parked in a quiet spot.

I've recorded in expensively equipped, state of the art studios in this country and abroad. But the work I produce from my cheaply-constructed home studio has satisfied the most demanding producers in the world.

Today's episode is full of the tips and tricks I employed to save money but also to ensure audio quality.

About me
Hello, I'm Serena Gay, a BBC-trained journalist and a former international satellite TV presenter.

I have many years of news and audio production experience which I now use to great effect as CEO of a podcast making company called "Made4U Podcasts".

I've  also helped run family businesses in the UK and Germany in the tourism and wine education fields.

So I understand the pressures on businesspeople to perform, promote and reach new and profitable streams of clients.

That's why these podcasts are short, pithy and full of information - not blather!

Contact...

Facebook: @Made4uPodcasts
Facebook Group: @Podcasting Blueprint for Women Business Owners
Website: www.made4u-podcasts.co.uk
Email: [email protected]

Why not download my guide to business podcasting -  it adds a great deal more detail to this podcast’s content.

P.S. I use and recommend podcast host Buzzsprout to new podcasters who want to  get their shows listed on every major podcast platform. You can use this link to sign up. If you choose a paid plan  you’ll get a $20 or a £15 Amazon gift card. This will also help support my show - so thank you!